Oklahoma House approves bill to expand use of oil made from marijuana – Marijuana News

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma House has given final approval to legislation that expands the medical use of an oil derived from marijuana.

The House voted 69-14 for the measure and sent it to Gov. Mary Fallin to be signed into law.

The treatment allows the medically supervised use of cannabidiol, a non-intoxicating derivative of marijuana.

Backers say the oil effectively treats people who experience epileptic seizures.

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